How could you describe the story: The Letter from Birmingham Jail?

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This actually isn't a story, it's an open letter (to the public) written on April 16, 1963, by Martin Luther King, Jr. It basically advocates the use of passive resistance or non-violent protest against racist policies in the United States. He argued that citizens, black and white, had a responsibility to break unjust laws.

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anthony jose h #353251
on 1/14/2014 4:27 PM

It's not a story. It's a letter by Martin Luther King, Jr. He changed the way Americans treat each other, such as Blacks and Whites sharing the same schools, streets, houses, buses, trains, cars, planes, and all that. I like Martin Luther King Jr.

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e. h #353394
on 1/15/2014 4:32 PM

It's not a story. It's a letter by Martin Luther King, Jr. He changed the way Americans treat each other, such as Blacks and Whites sharing the same schools, streets, houses, buses, trains, cars, planes, and all that. I like Martin Luther King Jr.

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steve j #384983
on 9/3/2014 2:16 PM

This is written by Martin Luther King Jr.

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gavin g #396071
on 10/28/2014 6:17 PM

This story is not true . . . this story is written by Martin Luther King Jr.

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nora w #443545
on 5/12/2015 9:23 PM

Not a story Jasmine

But a letter telling everyone that anyone can have the same rights as blacks and whites.

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Letter from Birmingham Jail by Martin Luther King Jr.

Answered by
erika m #443547
on 5/12/2015 9:25 PM

is a story

true story

king was in jail

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